Robert Gates confirmed as Boy Scouts president

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates will become the Boy Scouts' president, one of Scouting's most public figures at a pivotal time in its history.

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DALLAS — Former Defense Secretary and Texas A&M President Robert Gates was confirmed Thursday as the Boy Scouts of America's new president, taking over one of the nation's largest youth organizations as it fights a membership decline and debates its policy toward gays.

The group's national council voted to approve Gates for the volunteer role at the organization's annual meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.

Gates, 70, was announced as incoming president in October. As head of the organization's executive board, Gates will become one of Scouting's most public figures at a pivotal time in its history.

“I've had tremendous opportunities in my life, but I can say without hesitation that my memories of Scouting are every bit as vivid and meaningful as what came later,” Gates said in a statement Thursday. “I believe every boy deserves an opportunity to experience what Scouting offers.”

The Boy Scouts voted last year to allow openly gay boys in its ranks while continuing to exclude openly gay adult leaders, a compromise that continues to entangle the group in debates over its membership policy.

Shortly after the change was enacted, one openly gay Boy Scout received his Eagle award, the highest in Scouting. But the organization's expulsion of a gay Seattle-area Scoutmaster drew national headlines, and some gay-rights advocates are still urging sponsors to drop the Scouts.

The change also led some conservatives to leave Scouting altogether, though defections have been far fewer than once expected. A handful of ex-Scouts formed Trail Life USA, which touts itself as a Christian-based alternative to Scouting and has signed up hundreds of units nationwide.

Gates was director of the CIA from 1991 to 1993 under President George H.W. Bush and was president of Texas A&M University from 2002 to 2006. He then was defense secretary for Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama from 2006 to 2011.

The Boy Scouts of America, headquartered in Irving, has 2.5 million youth members and nearly 1 million adults nationwide. Enrollment has declined slightly over the past decade, with a 6 percent drop last year.